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Most marine mammals that strand themselves are social species, moving in groups to forage for food and to avoid predators.
You see the latter in the evening, moving in groups, with skateboards, dreads, and bedrolls, a pit bull or two among them, heading toward the setting sun and the "sandominiums" that spring up on the beachfront after dark.
That September morning, observing the carnage in New York and Washington and in a field in rural Pennsylvania, we asked: What do these people want from us? Osama bin Laden's 9/11 hijackers, holing up in cheap motels, moving in groups, warily clinging to their luggage, had acted -- we could say in hindsight -- pretty much like terrorists plotting something or other.
Moving in groups of eight, police made their way through the alleys of Jacarezinho, searching houses, while armoured cars took up position beside rubbish dumps, news agency AFP reported.
There are tens of thousands demonstrators everywhere now, moving in groups, heading in different directions.
Black Petrels forage widely at sea, migrating to waters of the eastern tropical pacific in the austral winter where they have been recorded moving in groups with cetaceans and scavenging scraps from the cetaceans' feeding [21].
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Or, why do salamanders move in groups?
For a while they move in groups of four.
Heading for the square today the mood is grim; we feel we should move in groups.
"They move in groups so that they can keep an eye on each other and avoid individual members talking with us and becoming corrupted".
Once they go, they move in groups of four or five and scan areas from the vehicle before getting out, remaining in constant contact with their newsroom.
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